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finger on snork core dumps

daemon@ATHENA.MIT.EDU (jhawk@MIT.EDU)
Thu May 27 19:36:10 1999

From: jhawk@MIT.EDU
Date: Thu, 27 May 1999 19:29:05 -0400 (EDT)
To: netbsd-dev@MIT.EDU

[ and you can't send mail from here either ]

[snorklewacker!jhawk] /tmp> finger jhawk

Local:
Login name: jhawk                       In real life: John Hawkinson
Nickname: KB1CGZ
Office: W20-557; 150, +16172537788              Home phone: TRowbridge3 3180
Directory: /mit/jhawk                   Shell: /bin/sh
On since May 27 17:41:27 on ttyp0 from :0.0
1 hour 42 minutes Idle Time
Project: diskless NetBSD-sun3
Plan:
I punted. I gave in to the forces of evil. I don't feel nearly
as guilty as I ought to. Must be a character flaw.

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
jhawk.root (John Hawkinson):

{from jhawk: This user's pts id exists, but no hesiod information is
 available, not to mention a lack of a homedir...}

Login name: jhawk                       In real life: John Hawkinson
Nickname: KB1CGZ
Office: W20-557; 150, +16172537788              Home phone: TRowbridge3 3180
Segmentation fault (core dumped)
[snorklewacker!jhawk] /tmp> ls -ld finger.core
-rw-------  1 jhawk  wheel  344388 May nprint (pers=0x34000) at finger.c:827
#4  0x260e in print (personn=0x28000) at finger.c:573
#5  0x1a2e in main (argc=2, argv=0xefbfd2a4) at finger.c:266


I can't find a usable source tree. Where is it?

--jhawk



(hmm, I just pasted from one xterm to another and it didn't echo the
entire thing. I wonder why. Doubtless more lossage). -- the rest of the
message included the backtrace:
(gdb) where
#0  0x40092696 in vfprintf ()
#1  0x400a8060 in _GLOBAL_OFFSET_TABLE_ ()
#2  0x400813c2 in printf ()
#3  0x348b in personprint (pers=0x34000) at finger.c:827
#4  0x260e in print (personn=0x28000) at finger.c:573
#5  0x1a2e in main (argc=2, argv=0xefbfd2a4) at finger.c:266

and the observation that I couldn't find a source tree)

Anyhow, I originally tried to paste this message into "Mail -v netbsd-dev",
but of course it reported:

EOT
send-mail: mailwrapper: can't open /etc/mailer.conf: No such file or directory

so I tried /usr/sbin/sendmail, which did the same thing.

borken borken borken.

--jhawk

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